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If I see a charged Q coming at me, I'll dash away. Stun wasted. If I dash while the fireball is in the air, if I dash away, the Annie doesn't HAVE to proc the stun. Now she has stun, and my dash is down on CD. If I don't dash, she'll activate the e last second, boom I'm stunned.

I would add on that support is meant to peel for the ADC. As there is no BKB in LOL, keeping more bursty dps off your ADC who is sustain is your main job in teamfights. You'll buy a Mikaels, a gold generation (which innately has a peel, by MS buff for ADC or debuff for diver, or a shield), a Locket (shield), you'll use your CC abilities to stop the diver, you'll body block line skillshots that don't penetrate.

Also to reiterate, KSing isn't a thing. It's kill secured, not kill stolen. With that said, if your adc and their adc are 1v1 dueling and your adc is like 90% hp and theirs is running away at 1% while your adc is in range for another auto, don't be that guy who blows flash and tries to get the last hit.

Any tips for me, as far as networking goes? I am 6mo into my new job and looking for a new job as I feel I might be laid off (o&g having a huge downturn right now).

Everyone I went to school with is a newbie at their job and has no pull. Everyone I know from work is still working at my current company. My internships were at tiny companies where I was able to interact with a couple of people, who were mostly new grads themselves.

I feel like nobody I know has any leverage that can help me get a job.

I really don't want to do the apply online route, but I don't feel like I have a choice.

For a poke comp, I always like to run a disengage or a counter engage champ to counter the malphite or j4 running balls deep into your team. Throw in a Fiddle/Rumble or a Janna/Nami for counter engage, as Nid+Xer+Cait is plenty of poke and siege.

Well, I've always prioritized not saying I'm not a bad player. Compared to someone else, you and I are always bad players.

Once we get that out of the way, I would prioritize getting better rather than winning or losing. If you lose but you feel like you learned something, that's good. If you win but it was such a stomp that you didn't learn anything, that's bad.

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It's main use is to allow her to split-farm (you can pick a lane and farm indefinitely right in front of your turret by denying your own minions) and let the team roam around. When a fight is about to happen, you ult and teleport to the enemy backline carry and just auto attack. Because your autos look just like your clones, most teams won't realize that the clone by the enemy carry is the real one until you've done a fat chunk of damage already.

The simplest answer is just, farm everything including their jungle while getting vision control and going for picks.

Consider every jungle camp to be an objective, every cs to be an objective.

How thin can you spread before the enemy can group and pick up free kills?

Can you get enough vision down to farm out each lane safely while farming their jungle safely?

If you can get your lanes, your jungle, and their jungle, with all the buffs that entails, and they can only get their lanes, you're winning really hard. You'll have buffs, you'll have vision, you'll have more gold income, you can bait out dragons or barons.

Can you set up a split push now that you have complete vision control?

Can you bait a split push, as in start a split push and rotate to the split pusher before the enemy sends 2 to him, pick them off, then take another turret?

Can you set up a 1-3-1 to spread the enemy really thin, then once you know theyve committed to an objective or two, take the third?